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Chemistry
Imaging research on monoclonal antibodies shines the protein dynamics for the development of biopharmaceuticals.
A diagram showing the results of the Tandem-TimS device. The X axis shows the cross section or the size of the ions. The Y -axis represents the abundance of ions with a specific cross section. The black line indicates the result of NIST monoclonal antibodies. The illustration of the NIST monoclonal antibody is displayed on the right. Credit: Fanny Rue…
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Biology
The temperature -sensitive protein module can lead the cell activity remotely
BCLOV4 Utilizes heat sensitivity to produce a purely temperature -induced protein. Credit: Natural method (2025). Doi: 10.1038/S41592-024-02572-4 Imagine that you are in the arena like a super bowl, in the arena in the arena where the RO sound of the crowd, the smell of hot dogs, and the jersey sea are all one mixed Otic. 。 The enthusiastic and exciting…
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Chemistry
Protein denaturation offers a path to more sustainable 3D printing of photoresins
A biodegradable alternative to some commodity plastics. Credit: Andrew J. Boydston The majority of photoresins for 3D printing (also known as additive manufacturing or AM) and related technologies are toxic, non-biodegradable, and sourced from unsustainable sources. Non-traditional approaches to 3D printing offer a way to break through the traditional limitations of chemical methods that require unsustainable petroleum-based reagents and toxic…
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Nanotechnology
Scientists design stable protein complexes for targeted cancer therapy
Credit: ACS Nano (2024). DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.4c09220 Auburn University researchers, in partnership with the University of Basel in Switzerland, have discovered a new way to make cancer-targeting protein complexes more stable, opening the door to better cancer treatments. . The study, led by Dr. Rafael Bernardi of Auburn University’s Department of Physics and Dr. Michael Nash of the Department of Chemistry…
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Biology
Deep learning improves the accuracy and efficiency of protein structure prediction
Overview of traditional and modern deep learning methods for protein structure prediction. Credit: MedComm – Future of Medicine (2024). DOI: 10.1002/mef2.96 A review exploring the transformative role of deep learning techniques in revolutionizing protein structure prediction in the rapidly evolving field of computational biology. The review, published in MedComm—Future Medicine, was led by Dr. Xi Yu and Dr. Tian Zhong…
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Chemistry
Machine learning solves protein folding problem and wins 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be awarded to Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for using machine learning to tackle one of biology’s biggest challenges: predicting the 3D shape of proteins and designing them from scratch. , honored David Baker. This year’s awards were notable because they celebrated research originating from technology companies, namely DeepMind, an AI research startup…
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Nanotechnology
Light-induced immunoassay can selectively detect coronavirus spike protein in five minutes
A low-power laser induces bubble formation and convection, moving the nanoparticles and accumulating them at assembly sites on the antibody-coated substrate, accelerating detection. Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University/CC BY 4.0 Just as moths are attracted to a flame, microbes can be navigated by light. Using this knowledge, researchers at the Research Institute for Light Acceleration Systems (RILACS), Osaka Metropolitan University, have…
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